Travel’s Who’s Who heading for Singapore
The Great Singapore Talkfest kicks off today with the Asia Travel Leaders’ Summit, billed as a forum for travel heavyweights to offer insights into the state of the industry.
Under the Singapore Tourism Board’s TravelRave umbrella, events this week include the B2B trade event ITB Asia, which incorporates Web In Travel, a specialist forum for online travel, marketing, technology and social media enthusiasts.
Association Day at ITB Asia will embrace best practice from the world of association events.
The Luxury Meeting Forum on October 21 will analyse the latest trends at the top-end of the travel industry.
The Responsible Tourism Forum on October 21 will canvas green and sustainable issues.
The World Savers Congress on October 20, like ITB Asia taking place at Suntec, will be all about the power of the travel industry to effect positive change
TravelRave also includes Aviation Outlook Asia (October 20-22) and winds up with Singapore Experience Awards on October 28.
“If you’re in the travel industry in Asia, Singapore is the place to be this week and next,†said Dr Martin Buck, vice president, Messe Berlin, organiser of ITB Asia.
Ian Jarrett
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